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Articles by Shams Mukhtar (2 articles found)

Average article rating: 4.69

Design and Architecture

An Extensible Master-Page Framework for ASP.NET 1.1 Using Pattern Oriented Design
Last Updated: 30 Jun 2004   Page Views: 214,761   Rating: 4.65/5    Votes: 92   Popularity: 9.13   Bookmark Count: 229
Development of a framework for master-pages using ASP.NET and C#.
Applying Robustness Analysis on the Model–View–Controller (MVC) Architecture in ASP.NET Framework, using UML
Last Updated: 22 Aug 2004   Page Views: 444,359   Rating: 4.73/5    Votes: 158   Popularity: 10.40   Bookmark Count: 533
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
This article will enhance your vision on the usage of Robustness Analysis in conjunction with Model View Controller, using UML with application in ASP.NET. This article is a sequel to my articles on Architecture and Design with ASP.NET.

Shams Mukhtar


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Lead Architect with 20+ years of software design and development experience. Architected and designed many industrial softwares and passed through full software development life-cycle. Strong hold in Object-Oriented software engineering using UML with Design Patterns, C#, .NET, C++/VC++ and Java. Domain expertise are in Distributed Computing along with WCF/Web services, Messaging Systems (MSMQ), Multi-threading, Component developments, Computer Graphics, Embedded Systems, GIS development, framework development, User-Interface designs (WPF .NET), Rule based development (WF .NET), Chemical Engineering and Process Controls. Having both Bachelors and Masters degrees in Engineering with certifications in Obect Oriented Analysis and design. Smile

Email: shams.mukhtar@gmail.com
Blog Link: http://www.geekscafe.net


Occupation: Chief Technology Officer
Company: xpersoft, Inc.
Location: United States United States


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